Activision to test out microtransactions in Call Of Duty: Black Ops II

We all knew it was coming sooner or later. Activision has revealed that they are going to experiment with introducing microtransactions in Black Ops II.

These in-game purchases will not be too significant at first with Activision offering gun personalisation packs, extra loadout slots, more media storage for the theatre mode and even a new Nuketown Zombies map.

All the items are for sale for between 1 USD and 5 USD and are only for convenience of customisation and provide no advantages over other players. How could a Bacon Personalisation Pack which wraps players weapons in bacon really give any kind of advantage after all?.

These new Micro Items arrive today along with the free release of NukeTown 2025 on the Xbox 360.